2024
DOI: 10.1071/py23195
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Access to general practice for preventive health care for people who experience severe mental illness in Sydney, Australia: a qualitative study

Catherine Spooner,
Peri O’Shea,
Karen R. Fisher
et al.

Abstract: Background People with lived experience of severe mental illness (PWLE) live around 20 years less than the general population. Most deaths are due to preventable health conditions. Improved access to high-quality preventive health care could help reduce this health inequity. This study aimed to answer the question: What helps PWLE access preventive care from their GP to prevent long-term physical conditions? Methods Qualitative interviews (n = 10) and a focus group (n = 10 participants) were conducted … Show more

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